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  2. New Phoenix trash, recycling schedule in effect - AOL

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    The City of Phoenix’s trash and recycling collection day changes are now in effect, impacting a majority of the city’s customers. New Phoenix trash, recycling schedule in effect [Video] Skip ...

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  4. Recycling bin - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common types of residential recycling bins is the curbside recycling bin. [15] The city or county where the residence is located usually provides a curbside recycling bin to each household. The actual type of recycling bin can vary; common colors of residential recycling bins are green [16] or blue [15] in the United States. The ...

  5. Single-stream recycling - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix, Arizona, began exploring single-stream recycling in 1989. A contract was awarded to CRCInc in 1992, and its MRF, the first large-scale recycling facility to process commingled materials in North America, began operation in 1993. [10] [11] Subsequently, many large and small municipalities across the United States began single-stream ...

  6. BigBelly - Wikipedia

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    BigBelly Solar also provides companion recycling units that allow cities, parks and universities to collect single-stream or separated recyclable materials in public spaces. The first machine was installed in Vail, Colorado, in 2004. [citation needed] The city of Spokane, Washington, installed 70 of the "smart" garbage bins in 2018. [1]

  7. Be ready to pay if you overfill your Fort Worth trash or ...

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    Garbage bags not securely loaded into your can will be considered loose. If a can lid is broken, the city is instructing residents to reach out to its call center at 817-392-1234 to get it ...